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No, 1000 Times

No repeated 1,000 times, pre-built and ready to copy, with switches to 100 and 10,000. Below the block are the caps, one-per-line and stretched versions, plus the cross marks and which of them is not actually red.

Tap any tile to copy it. Nothing is sent anywhere — the copy happens in your browser.

Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times

100 copies — 299 characters.

The block

No is two characters, which makes this the densest page in the set. At 1,000 copies with a space between each, the block is 2,999 characters. At 100 it is 299 and at 10,000 it is 29,999. That means the 1,000-copy block clears a Discord message, where the same count of a longer phrase would not.

The versions people want

  • Capitals. NO repeated. Same length, considerably louder.
  • One per line. A whole screen of refusal instead of a paragraph of it. Build the block, paste it into a text editor, replace the spaces with line breaks.
  • Stretched. nooooo, noooooooooo, and longer. This grows the word instead of repeating it, and it is what most people mean when they say they want a lot of no. Type the stretched form into the box above and repeat that.
  • With cross marks between. Tap a tile, paste it after the word, then choose your count.

If you arrived from the song

“1000 times no” is also a line people remember from music, and some of the searches for it want lyrics rather than a text tool. This page is the tool. It reproduces no song, and it has no lyric on it.

The cross marks, and the one that is green

Character Official Unicode name Codepoint Default look
Cross Mark U+274C Emoji, red on every major platform
Negative Squared Cross Mark U+274E Emoji, a green square with a white cross
Heavy Multiplication X U+2716 Text by default
Ballot X U+2717 Text only
Heavy Ballot X U+2718 Text only
Multiplication X U+2715 Text only
Ballot Box With X U+2612 Text by default
🗴 Ballot Script X U+1F5F4 Text only, thin font coverage

❎ is the trap on this page. People reach for it expecting a red cross to match ❌ and send a green one instead, which reads as approval at a glance in a list of results. If red is the point, use ❌. Both of these came in with Unicode 6.0 and are drawn as pictures, so they ignore your text color entirely.

✗ and ✘ are the opposite case. They are text characters, so they inherit the color and size of the words around them and sit inside a sentence without looking pasted. That makes them the right choice in a document, a table or a dark-themed app.

The script-X characters starting at 🗴 never received emoji presentation. They are legitimate Unicode, but font coverage is thin and they often arrive as an empty box, which turns a wall of refusal into a wall of nothing.

The other half

yes 1000 times is the same page with the opposite word, and the two are meant to be read together. hi 1000 times covers the greeting end of the set. The full list is on the copy and paste 100 times hub.